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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 83

N0TE.—Place-names occurring under the headings of Bridges, Churches, Religious Foundations, etc., are not cross-referenced; nor are Personal names under headings of Abbacies, Archbishoprics, Bishoprics, Armorial Bearings, etc. Names with the prefix a, atte, de, etc., should be sought under the name itself, and not under a, atte, etc.

Chaplin (Chapeleyn, Chapleyn), Agnes, 34, 57; Anne, 22, 117; see also Hyde, Anne; Henry, will, 34, 57; Isabella, 34, 57; Joan, 34, 57; John, 22, 117; Juliana, 34, 57; Margaret, 34, 57; Nicholas, will, 34, 57; Richard, 34, 58; Simon, 41, 48; Thomas, 34, 57; will, 34, 58; Thomas
Christi, 22, 117; William, 34, 57; 41, 48.
Chaply, Thomas, 20, 37.
Chapman, arms (?), 22, 200; Agnes, 37, 46; 44, 94; Alexander, 20, 26; 38, 30, 34; 40, 85; Anna, alias Lester, 20, 39; Bennetta, see Pettit, Bennetta; Canon, 38, 34; Edward, 25, 294; Elizabeth, 20, 22; 21, 325; Henry, 20, 11, 26, 31; 21, 325; Henry Mapleton, obituary, 37, 222-223; Isabella, 34, 58; James, 25, 272; 31, 107; Joan, 20, 11; 32, 90; widow, will, 30, 137; Tohaz, widow, 22, 299; John, 20, 22; 33, 5, 14, 19, 28; Oliver, 44, 85; Richard, will, 34, 58; R. of Cowden, 21, 88, 90, 106, 107; 22, 299; Robert, 20, 5, 6; Samuel, 20, 24, 26; Sarah, See Cruttenden, Sarah; Squire, 24, 151; Thomas, 25, 62; 33, 44; 36, 92-108 passim; 41, 39; 43, 55, 56; will of, 44, 94; Walter, 29, 130; William, 20, 23; 21, 121, 299; 29, 281; 31, 18; 32, 244; 33, 9, 18, 24, 25, 29, 44; 38, 120; 44, 94, 96; —, 31, 241.
Chapman and Mears, bell-founders, 28, 156.
Chapman’s Ford, Sevenoaks, 41, 9.
Chappe, Claude, inventor of telegraph, 44, 212.
Chapuys, 34, 87-88.
Charborough and Park, Blandford, (Dorset), 27, 60.
Charcoal in early inhumations, 23, 17, 19.
Charcot, 31, 171, 172.
Chardstock, Salisbury, 22, 88.
Charibert, King of Paris, 22, 145.
Charing, 20, xi, 2, 24, 66, 69, 70; 21, 173, 208; 22, lviii, 102, 109, 291; 27, 288; 28, lxxxii, 299; 31, 220; 36, 140; deanery, visitation, 29,  308-312; dues from, 45, 83;

manor house, 29, 242; chapel, see Religious Foundations; John, chaplain of, 32, 173; Church, see Churches; Peet chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Charing, East, deanery, 25, 113-114, 116-133.
Charing Heath Church, see Churches.
Charing, Adam de, 29, 263.
Charities, Kentish (Major F. Lambarde), 31, 189-202.
Charleloke, Alice, 42, 49; Roger, 42, 49.
Charlemagne, 28, 22.
Charles, manor, 21, 214.
Charles I, King, 20, 112; 21, 164, 168, 230, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 240, 251, 281, 335; 22, 113, 114, 172, 214, 259, 312; 24, 114; 31, 91; at Oxford, 25, 106; arms in churches, 45, 235; charter to Cinque Ports, 28, 59; 42, 19; grants new charter to Queenborough, 22, 172; note on his charter to Faversham, 27, 37-38; letter, 42, 118; marriage, 21, 335; naval policy, 28, 30; statue in London, 44, 163; trial, 21, 235; 26, 326; execution, 20, 276.
Charles II, King, 21, 174, 234, 236, 237, 238, 239, 248, 251, 281; 26, 204; 41, 168; 42, 26; at Rochester, 29, 151-152; arms in Churches, 45, 235; at Ashford, 45, 214; at Hythe, 45, 215, 289; at Sandwich, 45, 214-215, 227-232; at Sundridge, 45, 214; at Westerham, 43, 292; loan from clergy, 41, 90, 98-99; charter to Cinque Ports, 38, xliii-xliv; 42, 10, 19; confirms Queenborough Charter, 22, 179.
Charles, Prince of Wales, 20, 79.
Charles V, alters arms of France, 43, 287.
Charles V, Emperor, 43, 261.
Charles the Simple, King of France, 36, 9.
Charles VI, King of France, 23, 51.
Charles (Charlys), Edward, Admiral of the Fleet, temp. Edward I, 21, 214, 215; James, preacher, 31, 179; John, 22, 307;

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